This looks like the hottest, wettest, softest pile of cinematic dog shit ever to bare the Star Wars name. “Han Solo”’s squeaky voice and general presence as a completely different character. The glaringly obvious market research-based casting. The fakey-fake look of all those overly made-up actors together in the cockpit (does that look genuine to ANYONE??). The hyperactive camera. The terrible CGI. The Nickelodeon tween sitcom style of acting. This looks like the most manufactured, soulless, corporate Star Wars ever.

It feels unfair for me to be reserving judgment for Fallen Kingdom but not this movie, but the hard truth is that bad trailers are more accurate to their films than good ones. Fallen Kingdom still might suck. Solo is very unlikely not to.

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More info emerges on what Colin Trevorrow's Episode IX would have been and why he was fired

And honestly, this kind of crap pisses me off; they basically fired him for wanting to stay true to what George had envisioned for Star Wars.

In hindsight, Colin Trevorrow was better off getting fired since he doesn't have to clean up the mess that Rian Johnson made via TLJ.

Luke chasing his nephew to the dark side after a failed murder attempt (!), Leia being the flying nun, Holdo being a crappy commander who had no ability to inspire and wasn't able to, you know, COMMAND, "We don't win wars by destroying what we hate, but keeping what we love" or however that dumb line went, Kylo Ren's extra thick shirtless scene, Snoke getting killed off because...REASONS, and the First Order destroying the Resistance fleet after they chased them until the Resistance...RAN OUT OF GAS!

Between that and KK not knowing what she's doing, Trevorrow getting fired was the best thing for his career. He would have had to change so much of his plans that it would have been ruined anyway.

The levels of shortsightedness, uncreativity, shallowness and pettiness among these Star Wars directors and Kathleen Kennedy (the person who should be managing this franchise) is staggering. How you go into a filmmaking venture without a plan is beyond me. I know Rhedo's said it before, and I sure as hell believe it now: if George hasn't had the last laugh then he surely will soon.

The levels of shortsightedness, uncreativity, shallowness and pettiness among these Star Wars directors and Kathleen Kennedy (the person who should be managing this franchise) is staggering. How you go into a filmmaking venture without a plan is beyond me. I know Rhedo's said it before, and I sure as hell believe it now: if George hasn't had the last laugh then he surely will soon.

Part of me still thinks that Disney will bring him back on in some form once they give Kathleen Kennedy the boot. He won't wield all the power, but he'll wield quite a bit of it. At this point, what else can Disney do and who else can they turn to?

This buffoon destroyed the plans laid out by JJ Abrams, Kathleen Kennedy let him do this, and yet he gets THIS instead of a pink slip?! Kathleen Kennedy is basically asking to be fired, and she's too stupid to even know it.

This buffoon destroyed the plans laid out by JJ Abrams, Kathleen Kennedy let him do this, and yet he gets THIS instead of a pink slip?! Kathleen Kennedy is basically asking to be fired, and she's too stupid to even know it.

"With Star Wars: The Last Jedi now barely in the rearview mirror, work has already begun on Rian Johnson’s new trilogy of Star Wars films. Set in a previously unexplored part of the Star Wars galaxy, the new films will have no connection to the current trilogy. "

I am, and I don't care. I liked what we got. It doesn't ruin the mythos, it keeps the canon in mind, and no, Luke did not go out like a bitch. People are pissed because it didn't go the way they wanted. Well, boo freaking hoo. I'm sick of entitled "fans" who rage when something doesn't go their way.

I am, and I don't care. I liked what we got. It doesn't ruin the mythos, it keeps the canon in mind, and no, Luke did not go out like a bitch. People are pissed because it didn't go the way they wanted. Well, boo freaking hoo. I'm sick of entitled "fans" who rage when something doesn't go their way.

Even though it meant that Trevorrow got screwed over by both KK and Johnson, despite both Hamill and Daisy really liking his plan?

I am, and I don't care. I liked what we got. It doesn't ruin the mythos, it keeps the canon in mind, and no, Luke did not go out like a bitch. People are pissed because it didn't go the way they wanted. Well, boo freaking hoo. I'm sick of entitled "fans" who rage when something doesn't go their way.

Even though it meant that Trevorrow got screwed over by both KK and Johnson, despite both Hamill and Daisy really liking his plan?

Based on what Kristian, Mark and this girl Rosie bring up, he was fired several months before the announcement of his departure in September, and possibly as far back as the passing of Carrie Fisher. This makes a degree of sense because filming for TLJ hadn't been completed by then, save for the Leia scenes, and he wanted Luke and Snoke to be alive for Episode IX. I know he's not the best screenwriter, but it's rich coming from Lucasfilm if that was the reason he was fired because they greenlit THE LAST JEDI.

Still, the timing of it sure was funny with the announcement coming a few months after the release of The Book of Henry and it's critical mauling, and obviously the story ran that the bombing of that film led to him losing the Star Wars job. It makes you wonder what the media buzz would have been if Book of Henry was critically acclaimed and soon afterwards Lucasfilm announces his departure. He was also slandered for being "unbearable" and having a large ego around the time of these announcements, no doubt to make it easier for Kennedy to paint herself as the good guy.

Based on what Kristian, Mark and this girl Rosie bring up, he was fired several months before the announcement of his departure in September, and possibly as far back as the passing of Carrie Fisher. This makes a degree of sense because filming for TLJ hadn't been completed by then, save for the Leia scenes, and he wanted Luke and Snoke to be alive for Episode IX. I know he's not the best screenwriter, but it's rich coming from Lucasfilm if that was the reason he was fired because they greenlit THE LAST JEDI.

Still, the timing of it sure was funny with the announcement coming a few months after the release of The Book of Henry and it's critical mauling, and obviously the story ran that the bombing of that film led to him losing the Star Wars job. It makes you wonder what the media buzz would have been if Book of Henry was critically acclaimed and soon afterwards Lucasfilm announces his departure. He was also slandered for being "unbearable" and having a large ego around the time of these announcements, no doubt to make it easier for Kennedy to paint herself as the good guy.

It makes you wonder how KK would have said if Trevorrow didn't direct 'Book Of Henry'. Yes, Trevorrow was screwed over by KK and Rian Johnson, but let's not pretend that Book Of Henry was a bad idea.

Come to think of it, I wonder what Spielberg thought of this when KK threw Trevorrow under the bus.